Thursday, July 8, 2010

I Want Them All...!!!


I used to want so much. I want my life to be productive. I want myself to be useful. I want to go through every reading material before lectures. I want to pay full attention in lectures. I want to revise every time after lectures. I want to be active in club activities. I want to make more friends. I want to read a plenty of books. I want to exercise. I want to try out every restaurant in Melbourne. I want to get a job. I want to start a diary.

I want to do all I want. I want I can want what I want to want. I want this not to be just another dream...

Saturday, July 3, 2010

New Things In My Life


I have tried so many new things I had always wanted to try lately! Although the cash flows like a running stream, it is worth it. I have never pictured myself sitting in one of those orchestra hall and listening to glass breaking high pitch voice. Somehow, I did.

The concert was super fantastic and the hall was phenomenal. I am glad I got the chance to see it for the last time before the renovation the starts tomorrow to Hamer Hall, named after some Hamer guy. Despite the fact that I purchased the ticket blinded, I enjoyed the show very much as other seniors (I strongly believe that I was the youngest audience among the crowd of full house). The concert was not as unfamiliar as I thought it would be. They performed several songs that are in my playlist. I was most excited to find out that one of the performers was going to sing 'Sway' by Michael Buble. It was a magnificent breathtaking performance (I still prefer the original version though...) and I have to say they broke a leg, or two. The concert was ended perfectly with a sing along, 'Time To Say Goodbye' by all the singers and the girls choir. It was very scenic when people started throwing ribbons at the performing stage. I would have said it is too drama-like if I was not there. But no doubt, they deserve the applause. To highlight the night, I had 'Fries Of The Lord' and Spanish doughnuts coupled with a sheer freezing coke in a violently chilling night.

Let's talk something ongoing. My job hunt. I thought the person in charge is called Gab as in Gabriel, but his name turns out to be Gav as in Gavin. I had in my desire to succeed the interview with a blast, but I guess I blew it after all, with a non-impressing resume and noncontinuous flow of speech. However, I'm glad I did it, with no regret... (trying to console myself...)

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Two Things I Like About Today

There are two things that make my life today. Firstly, the twenty dollars all you can eat style buffet at Kitchen Workshop. It surely was the best buffet I had so far. The fore-meals, main courses, and fine desserts had given me the strong perception that Melbourne has the best food choice ever and no man ever walked on this planet could deny it. The pastas, fish fillets, French onion soups, mashed potatoes, teppanyakies, jellies, brownies, sundaes, prawns, hams... and so so much that you would find it hard to memorize them like those Medicines In Profile I have to memorize. And yes, all plurals. Of course I wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to release the carnivorous beast that resides within me for a taste of those scrumptious and drool synthesizing dishes served! The reason I'm saying this is because meat is what makes it worth it the most. The teppanyaki veges and the salads are just much less appetizing and obsessive.

Oh yea, the second thing that makes my life today is a call from Gab. I thought the resume that I handed over would not make it to the person in charge or deserve a glance from him! But hey, I'm wrong. He called me this morning to let me know that he is indeed hiring a part-timer and would like me to go over and talk on this Sunday. Life is good isn't it? Of course I wouldn't embrace so much hopes for this uncertainty just in case of a further disappointment. But this is definitely an improvement, a change. For me, this is an acknowledgement of my effort yesterday. Cheers!